Re: Controlling Access with external commands

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I am not aware of the programming language used by Oracle Forms, but if it
supports using COM (Microsoft's Component Object Model), then you can
control Access, which is COM-compliant.

For examples, from http://groups.google.com, search on COM and Access, in
the USENET newsgroup comp.databases.ms-access and the
microsoft.public.access databases carried by groups.google.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

"Jordan C. Schroeder" <JordanCSchroeder@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:B0C48E5F-68EC-4E6B-BBB1-F5EA26CA28CD@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I am developing an application that will input values into an Access db
> once
> the records have been retrieved from an Oracle db. I am using Oracle
> forms
> to control the application on the client machine using text commands.
> What I
> am looking for is a list of commands that will enable me to open a new db,
> import records, save the file, and close the app. I believe these
> commands
> are referred to as DispId's, but I am unsure.... If anyone could either
> point me to a reference where I can find the naming conventions, or
> explain
> how I can read the Object Library to pull the functions out.
>
> Cheers!
> Jordan

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